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Designing for development: Understanding One Laptop Per Child in its historical context
Resource type
            Conference Paper
        Authors/contributors
                    - Ananny, Mike (Author)
- Winters, Niall (Author)
Title
            Designing for development: Understanding One Laptop Per Child in its historical context
        Abstract
            We argue that the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) can be better understood by examining the general history of development communication and, specifically, through a historical debate between communication scholars Ithiel de Sola Pool and Herbert Schiller. Although originally conducted around broadcast media, the Pool-Schiller conversation identifies questions still relevant to contemporary information and communication for development (ICT4D) projects like the OLPC. Our analysis of their debate identifies five key questions we can apply to the OLPC or any given ICTD4D project: where does change happen? How does change happen? What obligations do designers and researchers have as change agents? What is the role of technology in change? What is the relationship between change, technology and international development? Equipped with this framework, we argue that one place to see OLPC's answers to these Pool-Schiller questions - and, thus, an understanding of OLPC development ideologies - can be found in a textual analysis of the OLPC software design guidelines. This preliminary analysis suggests that OLPC sees the child as the agent of change and the network as the mechanism of change.
        Date
            December 2007
        Proceedings Title
            2007 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development
        Conference Name
            2007 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development
        Place
            Bangalore, India
        Pages
            1-12
        Short Title
            Designing for development
        Library Catalogue
            IEEE Xplore
        Extra
            ISSN: null
shortDOI: 10/dmzbpd
        Citation
            Ananny, M., & Winters, N. (2007). Designing for development: Understanding One Laptop Per Child in its historical context. 2007 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICTD.2007.4937397
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